Sadly, not all train pedestrian fatalities are accidents. |
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sight of suicides?
ReplyDeleteI am not clear on how this sign is related to trains?!
ReplyDeleteFor a few years in Toronto I drove subway trains. I was one of lucky ones that never had a jumper.
DeleteOh wow, I've never seen a sign like that before.
ReplyDeleteIntuitive on the part of the part of the mental health people for the placement of the sign. If just one person reads it and a life is saved; wonderful.
ReplyDeleteSad, indeed. We've had more than one suicide by train in our area. Lots of accidentals, too.
ReplyDeleteAre these signs everywhere along the route? I'm not sure how 1 sign would help.
ReplyDeleteInteresting concept. The funny thing is we'll never really know if it works or not. Good idea.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately it happens.
ReplyDeleteThat is wonderful to see, Andy! I hope they help someone in distress!
ReplyDeleteHow sad that this sign needs to be along the railroad line. Just hope it helps.
ReplyDeleteYes that is sad, same thing happens over here...
ReplyDeleteVery sad that it is needed.
ReplyDeleteOne sign, yet miles and miles of track? Seems futile to me.
ReplyDeleteI hope it works but you can never be sure.
ReplyDeleteThat is a sign I have never seen before. Sadly these accidents happen here too very often...
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